Consumer prices in the Czech Republic declined in June 2026, with the month‑over‑month Consumer Price Index (CPI) falling by 0.3%, according to data updated on 7 July 2026. This marks a reversal from May 2026, when prices still inched up by 0.1% compared with April.
The move from a marginal increase to a modest decline on a month‑over‑month basis suggests a cooling in short‑term price pressures. The “actual” June reading reflects the change from May to June, while the “previous” figure captures the change from April to May, underscoring a shift from slight inflation to mild deflation over consecutive months. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming data closely to determine whether June’s negative print is a temporary fluctuation or the start of a more persistent disinflationary trend.